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Default Simple Case Of Protection


Our software is Excel 2002, SP-2.
I have one .XLS file, and one corresponding .XLA file, containing zer
data in one Worksheet, one Project, and 13 Modules and Procedures.
Each file is stored on my C drive and on a network shared drive. M
objective is to share the macros across the network.

I am concerned about protection on the shared drive: for the .XL
file, I am aware of VBAProject - Project Propertis, Protection Tab.
For each of the shared files, I will assign read-only attributes. Fo
the .XLS shared file, am I correct in assuming that Worksheet an
Workbook protection are not going to do anything for me?

Thanks for a response,
Chuckles12

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